"We were concerned about the biological weapons," Gates said, "and that's why the president was very clear ... if we see states developing biological weapons that we begin to think endanger us or create serious concerns, that he reserves the right to revise this policy."
Clinton added, "If we can prove that a biological attack originated in a country that attacked us, then all bets are off." http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/04/10/ftn/main6383530.shtml
That's from April 10th... Suddenly biological and chemical attacks are back on the table.
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Date: 14/4/10 20:03 (UTC)Clinton added, "If we can prove that a biological attack originated in a country that attacked us, then all bets are off."
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/04/10/ftn/main6383530.shtml
That's from April 10th... Suddenly biological and chemical attacks are back on the table.